by Sean Michael | Jul 22, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Maintenance, Product Review, RV Products
Recently we’ve been discussing our favorite anti-corrosion products for use with an RV. In addition to Boeshield T-9, we sometimes use a product called CorrosionX. CorrosionX was developed by a company in Dallas, Texas, for use by the military on metal gear from...
by Sean Michael | Jul 19, 2013 | Blog, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
What is the best outdoors shirt for summertime RV camping? The best I have found is the Columbia PFG (“Performance Fishing Gear”) line of shirts. They are an ideal blend of style and function, and help keep you cool on hot days. I bought one of these shirts (in the...
by Sean Michael | Jul 17, 2013 | Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Products
After many years of Airstream ownership, we’ve found a few products that are especially handy. One of the most useful is Boeshield T-9. It’s like WD-40, but better – a lot better. Boeshield offers superior corrosion protection and lubrication that is...
by Sean Michael | Jul 17, 2013 | Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Products
Why do we own an Air-Dryr device? Moisture is good for skin, barbecue, and chocolate cake; it’s hell on RVs. You really don’t want mold and mildew developing inside your RV. Unfortunately these toxic microorganisms grow on just about everything, including...
by Sean Michael | Jul 11, 2013 | "How To", Airstream, Blog, Product Review, RV Products
Recently on our Facebook page someone asked me to name a great “bang for the buck” RV camping gadget. So I turned to my wife, who stays very busy when we arrive and depart a campsite. Those are times when I feel compelled to relax, although I get a workout by simply...
by Sean Michael | Jul 10, 2013 | Airstream, Blog, Camping Gear, Product Review, RV Lifestyle, RV Products
People often ask, “Do you drink the water in your RV?” “Yes,” we reply, “and it’s delicious.” We double-filter it. Here’s how we do it. With regard to water sources, often we are reliant on unfamiliar public taps. So we use two...